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pretend this is that fancy envelope michelle obama read the other night. i don't look nearly as good as she looks. i don't even have games. what am i doing here? i got a drum roll. the winner is dennis with jivehealth. come on up here. we have a check. >> given up for dennis. [applause] ♪ >> please welcome pha president and ceo lawrence soler back to the stage. >> i was happy when i was going on before cory booker, then they told me i had gone after cory booker. i hate that. at the risk of stating the obvious we all know childhood obesity is complex. whether we're talking about food and nutrition or physical activity, the number of issues that must be addressed can seem infinite. from the built environment to nutritional information, produce supply chains, to access issues and socioeconomic issues to cultural traditions and even the weather plays a role. at the core is an issue of supply and demand. we must increase the ladder but assure access to the former. we must inspire kids and families to make healthier decisions while simultaneously making it as
pretend this is that fancy envelope michelle obama read the other night. i don't look nearly as good as she looks. i don't even have games. what am i doing here? i got a drum roll. the winner is dennis with jivehealth. come on up here. we have a check. >> given up for dennis. [applause] ♪ >> please welcome pha president and ceo lawrence soler back to the stage. >> i was happy when i was going on before cory booker, then they told me i had gone after cory booker. i hate that....
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joining hee with reaction, syndicated columnist, "culture of corruption", michelle malkin. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> sean: let me show you how dumb our political class, as we discussed it earlier. in new york, i'm going to put up on the screen a picture. two guns, they are the exact same guns, they are the exact same length, the exact same bullets, one is banned and one is not. why is the one banned? because it has a cosmetic hand grip. that's it. >> yeah. >> sean: now, how dumb is that? >> it's gobsmackingly dumb. more importantly, it's very alarming from not only the constitution and second amendment perspective, but just practically speaking. it just shows how hysterical the public policy debate has become in this country and of course, in new york, there's a lot of confusion and a lot of panic now about the interpretation of this raft of regulations that were dumped on you, sean, i really feel for you and i know you joked about getting out of there, but i really think. >> sean: that day is coming-- but listen in new york, 16 cents of every dollar in tax
joining hee with reaction, syndicated columnist, "culture of corruption", michelle malkin. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> sean: let me show you how dumb our political class, as we discussed it earlier. in new york, i'm going to put up on the screen a picture. two guns, they are the exact same guns, they are the exact same length, the exact same bullets, one is banned and one is not. why is the one banned? because it has a cosmetic hand grip. that's it. >>...
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here is cnn entertainment correspondent, michelle turner. ♪ >> reporter: we are young. that could be the theme of the 55th annual grammy awards. >> it's been an incredible year in music. it feels like alternative music is back. >> reporter: this year, the spotlight isn't on veterans, like springstein or dylan. it's about fun and the black keys and mumford & sons and frank ocean and jack white. ♪ yeah, i won't >> reporter: they're all nominated for album of the year. and they're all in their 20s or 30s. ♪ i will wait i will wait for you ♪ >> reporter: in addition, mumford & sons, dan auerbach, and frank ocean go in with six nods apiece, jay-z and kanye west. ♪ >> reporter: but this past year, attention was focused on the breakout stars, most notably, fun. the power pop trio from new york, and frank ocean, the new orleans r & b singer, who shot to stardom with this emotional performance on late night with jimmy fallon, where he sang about an unrequited love with another man. ♪ to be in love with someone who can never love you ♪ >> reporter: both ocean and fun
here is cnn entertainment correspondent, michelle turner. ♪ >> reporter: we are young. that could be the theme of the 55th annual grammy awards. >> it's been an incredible year in music. it feels like alternative music is back. >> reporter: this year, the spotlight isn't on veterans, like springstein or dylan. it's about fun and the black keys and mumford & sons and frank ocean and jack white. ♪ yeah, i won't >> reporter: they're all nominated for album of the...
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first lady michelle obama. and -- a condor tries to escape from its handler during the national anthem at a hockey game. plus -- china celebrating a start to their lunar new year calendar. the traditional way. with fireworks! >> some incredible video of fireworks lighting up the night sky in beijing. as people in china celebrated the first few hours of the chinese new year saturday night. the fireworks were set off at midnight on the first day of the month in china's lunar calendar. it's a tradition they've been following for centuries. the media in china says tens of thousands of firefighters and police officers were on standby -- in case of any fires and emergencies. >> and take a look at this! -- during the national anthem at a bakersfield condors hockey game on friday the teams mascot got free from its handler and escaped across the ice. the handler managed to chase it down. but took a hard spill on the ice. allowing the condor to get loose again. the large bird then hops across the ice and leaps onto the b
first lady michelle obama. and -- a condor tries to escape from its handler during the national anthem at a hockey game. plus -- china celebrating a start to their lunar new year calendar. the traditional way. with fireworks! >> some incredible video of fireworks lighting up the night sky in beijing. as people in china celebrated the first few hours of the chinese new year saturday night. the fireworks were set off at midnight on the first day of the month in china's lunar calendar. it's...
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i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exi. avoid if you te clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor abouxium. [ male announcer ] when y
i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom...
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michelle, the president said he's not going to sign it. they won't sign anything that is not involved. >> he's made very clear that at this point, negotiating with a gun to his head, so to speak, is not in the plan. what you have is every few months we're doing this. and i think, you know, one of the things people have been talking about is unless there was a very fast resolution to this shutdown, would it just go forward until the debt ceiling resolution has to occur. and if not then, you know, one of the things that republicans have tried is to say they want to go to conference committee but with just the temporary continuing resolution as opposed to a big budget deal. which means we're doing this again in several weeks. i think obama is trying to make clear that it's kind of government by crisis. funding a few weeks at a time is unacceptable. and in that case, he can't negotiate. >> congressman fattah, you heard a republican refer to it as a paid vacation on my program last night. here's what the president said about people forced to mi
michelle, the president said he's not going to sign it. they won't sign anything that is not involved. >> he's made very clear that at this point, negotiating with a gun to his head, so to speak, is not in the plan. what you have is every few months we're doing this. and i think, you know, one of the things people have been talking about is unless there was a very fast resolution to this shutdown, would it just go forward until the debt ceiling resolution has to occur. and if not then,...
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>> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have been here for many, many hours. the authorities have been here for well on 15 hours. and saw the sun rise this morning and it looks like they might be here to see the sun set. they probably will be here to see the sun set. they've been knocking on doors all day long. at 12:30 when the last news conference happened, they said they were well over 6 60% to 70 done combing this town. they still had not found anybody. we heard intermittent reports all day long of maybe there was a standoff somewhere within watertown. that, of course, has not been confirmed. we haven't heard anything in the last se
>> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have...
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. >>> first lady michelle obama is back in chicago, not far from the obama family home. she's there for the funeral of 15-year-old heidial pendal done the student shot and killed in a chicago park just days after performing at the ez's inauguration. police are offering a $40,000 reward for information. >>> and near houston, texas, police say one person was injured at an explosion this morning at an industrial plant. the facility houses a mix of gases such as nitrogen and hydrogen. it started a fire that filled is the area with heavy smoke. >>> in los angeles is, police are back using helicopters to find the ex-cop they accuse of killing three people already. one of those who was shot dead a police officer. billboards are showing christopher dorner's face. he says he wants revenge on those he believes cost him his job. we'll show you exclusive video of dorner during his days at the police academy. >>> don't expect celebrities to be revealing too much tomorrow night. cbs send attendees a what not to wear warning. they want people to tone it down and button it up. the boys
. >>> first lady michelle obama is back in chicago, not far from the obama family home. she's there for the funeral of 15-year-old heidial pendal done the student shot and killed in a chicago park just days after performing at the ez's inauguration. police are offering a $40,000 reward for information. >>> and near houston, texas, police say one person was injured at an explosion this morning at an industrial plant. the facility houses a mix of gases such as nitrogen and...
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and michelle miller with american fishermen who fear that their way of life is slipping away. >> reporter: you feel you're getting squeezed. >> i haven't been squeezed. i've been-- i've been destroyed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs e this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in a summer filled with all kinds of distractions for the nation, the president had a message today-- focus. he wants the focus to be on the economy, saying that washington has taken its eye off the ball. a cbs news poll out tonight finds that 61% of americans believe that the economy is bad. only 37% said it's good. when we asked about household income, 25% told us they're not making enough to pay their bills, and nearly half, 47%, said they are making just enough. that's 72% of americans struggling to get by. the president today delivered the first in a series of speeches that he's planning on the economy. he was at knoxx college in gailsberg, illinois. he didn't announce any new initiatives, so what was the point? here's chief white house correspondent major garrett.
and michelle miller with american fishermen who fear that their way of life is slipping away. >> reporter: you feel you're getting squeezed. >> i haven't been squeezed. i've been-- i've been destroyed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs e this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in a summer filled with all kinds of distractions for the nation, the president had a message today-- focus. he wants the focus to be on the...
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michelle obama attends the funeral of a 15-year-old shot to death in chicago. dean reynolds on the message of the service. and meet the meditation man. he thinks there ought to be a law to live more thoughtfully and is in position to get one passed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. travel bans in connecticut rhode island and massachusetts have been lifted, but moving about the northeast is still treacherous tonight. a fierce blizzard has buried cars on roads from new york to maine. up and down the coast, tides surged high, flooding low-lying areas, but the storm did spare most of the shoreline still recovering from super storm sandy. at least four deaths deaths are blamed on the storm, and high winds have left more than 600,000 customers without power. many areas had more than two and a half feet of snow. they got 40 inches in hampden, connecticut. we begin tonight with terrell brown in quincy massachusetts. terrell. >> reporter: residents are digging out from nearly three feet of snow that f
michelle obama attends the funeral of a 15-year-old shot to death in chicago. dean reynolds on the message of the service. and meet the meditation man. he thinks there ought to be a law to live more thoughtfully and is in position to get one passed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. travel bans in connecticut rhode island and massachusetts have been lifted, but moving about the northeast is still treacherous...
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>> -- was in charge -- >> at that team who is the individual -- >> michelle snyder. >> michelle snyder is the one responsible for this debacle? >> well, excuse me, congresswoman, michelle snyder is not responsible for the debacle. hold me accountable for the debacle. >> thank you, i yield back. >> sebelius also blamed the private contractors who built that site. she promises the site will be fixed by the end of november. in boston, the president defended the highly criticized rollout pointing to the slow start in massachusetts when that commonwealth reformed its healthcare in 2006. >> and today, there is nearly universal coverage in massachusetts! and the vast majority of its citizens are happy with their coverage. [ applause ] >> the president also stood by his promise that if you like your health coverage you can keep it. he said americans are only losing coverage because insurers have had to change those plans to meet the new healthcare law's requirements >>> an unexpected detour for some passengers headed to sfo. the in-flight emergency that left them stranded in a remote alaskan t
>> -- was in charge -- >> at that team who is the individual -- >> michelle snyder. >> michelle snyder is the one responsible for this debacle? >> well, excuse me, congresswoman, michelle snyder is not responsible for the debacle. hold me accountable for the debacle. >> thank you, i yield back. >> sebelius also blamed the private contractors who built that site. she promises the site will be fixed by the end of november. in boston, the president...
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please join me in thanking michelle rhee. [applause] >> up next "after words" with author sarah garland. on her book "divided we fail" is the story of an african-american community that ended the era of school desegregation. it chronicles ms. garland's return to her hometown of louisville kentucky where african-american parents closure of a predominantly black school. for the sake of desegregation. this is an hour. >> host: why did you start to write this book with xml your first book was about gangs in central america and this is somewhat of a shift. >> guest: in some ways it is in some ways it isn't. i got into segregation in the suburbs in my last book and researching for schools and looking at the decentish in between school districts in long island so that spurred me to think about these issues. the reason i wrote it is i grew up going to a public school they are and i was blessed in second grade to a school that was in inner city surrounded by housing projects in a poor neighborhood in the city. it was something i hadn'
please join me in thanking michelle rhee. [applause] >> up next "after words" with author sarah garland. on her book "divided we fail" is the story of an african-american community that ended the era of school desegregation. it chronicles ms. garland's return to her hometown of louisville kentucky where african-american parents closure of a predominantly black school. for the sake of desegregation. this is an hour. >> host: why did you start to write this book...
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our crew, jonathon, michelle and juan williams. welcome, everyone. i am betting a lot of you have not heard about nonprofit insurers that will sell coverage in obamacare. they are getting $2 billion in low interest government loans. one already went bankrupt and went under. now 10 others are struggling and that could leave taxpayers on the hook for a billion dollars. jonathon, sounds like salindra. >> it is. it is government intervention into what should be a private mark. you can have a billion dollars of taxpayer money literally going down the tubes. the government cannot create competition. competition comes from a free, unfed erred market. the president has been against it from the onset. government is not just loving parents. it is a gun. it is force. just like the green energy spending is designed to give the appearance of a free market and the appearance of choice when it is a government gun and government force behind the whole thing. that's why it is doomed to fail. >> juan, we hadn't heard about this. we dug this up a couple days ago. there
our crew, jonathon, michelle and juan williams. welcome, everyone. i am betting a lot of you have not heard about nonprofit insurers that will sell coverage in obamacare. they are getting $2 billion in low interest government loans. one already went bankrupt and went under. now 10 others are struggling and that could leave taxpayers on the hook for a billion dollars. jonathon, sounds like salindra. >> it is. it is government intervention into what should be a private mark. you can have a...
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michelle first of all yes or not. was that an accurate snapshot. >> i think there is misperceptions. it's not that we've changed the school programs overnight. what they have done is pit down a nutrition guideline to be offered to kids. there are still a lot of challenges and there's a long way to go. >> the lunch program probably started with good intentions and healthy than what we saw. how did we get to a point where cheese bites qualify as a nutritional lunch. there is nothing particular about school food that is unique. it's our food system in general puts profit ahead of health. that means all of the wrong kinds of foods, the heavily processed, are what is most available. healthier foods are not available. school food is a reflection of that. >> what does that involve, trying to change what kids are eating in school. >> the trigger for me, the cheese quesadilla . not everything is bad in that because they have to add vitamins to meet the guidelines but there is too much stuff in there, and that's what got me hoo
michelle first of all yes or not. was that an accurate snapshot. >> i think there is misperceptions. it's not that we've changed the school programs overnight. what they have done is pit down a nutrition guideline to be offered to kids. there are still a lot of challenges and there's a long way to go. >> the lunch program probably started with good intentions and healthy than what we saw. how did we get to a point where cheese bites qualify as a nutritional lunch. there is nothing...
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i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. live in jackson square in new orleans, getting to know everything about the crescent city and the big easy. we have been exploring it the last couple of days and it's special. this city has so much history. it's nearly 300 years old, history, music, culture the locals know how special their city really is. >> you know, it's got a social cast to it that is so unusual. it doesn't know if it's spanish or french, black, white. it's a rivertown. but it has all that together with the music and the food that make it an unbelievable place. the people are very friendly. and you know, it's kind of an old saying, it is the city that care forgot. but you can do anything you want here. there's no -- nothing holding you back. it's just a great place to be. >> it is a great place to be. and talk about people being friendly. so this guy saw our producer wilson walker shooting along his street, said hey, come on up, buzzed him up, took him on a tour of his house and fed him. this is how accommodating
i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. live in jackson square in new orleans, getting to know everything about the crescent city and the big easy. we have been exploring it the last couple of days and it's special. this city has so much history. it's nearly 300 years old, history, music, culture the locals know how special their city really is. >> you know, it's got a social cast to it that is so unusual. it doesn't know if it's spanish or french, black, white. it's a...
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thank you, michelle. check back in with you a little bit, michelle griego live in new orleans. >>> both teams are now in new orleans to get ready for the super bowl on sunday. the 49ers got there on sunday. the ravens are arrived yesterday afternoon after practice and meeting in baltimore in the morning. the ravens coach john harbaugh talked about his childhood days in michigan playing against his younger brother jim the 49ers coach. >> jim was ahead of his time. he was bigger, stronger than all the kids his age, didn't hang around with the kids his age too much. he hung around with me and my friends all the time. and he was good enough to take it to us on a pretty regular basis. >> john harbaugh calling his brother a great competitor and lots of stories about those two brothers as the week progresses. >>> bartenders are blasting mayor lee's call for them to serve less booze during the super bowl on sunday. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington reports on the booze fight over the mayor's request. >> reporter:
thank you, michelle. check back in with you a little bit, michelle griego live in new orleans. >>> both teams are now in new orleans to get ready for the super bowl on sunday. the 49ers got there on sunday. the ravens are arrived yesterday afternoon after practice and meeting in baltimore in the morning. the ravens coach john harbaugh talked about his childhood days in michigan playing against his younger brother jim the 49ers coach. >> jim was ahead of his time. he was bigger,...
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michelle, how do you avoid a hollow force? i mean, what major programs, you don't need a long-range strategic bomber or only two legs of the nuclear tripod, you know, how do you avoid the hollow force and make the necessary -- i hate to use the word cuts because where i come from, a reduction in planned future increases in spending is not a cut. but, and then, and philip, aside from reading between the lines, it seems you want to abolish the army. could you be a little more specific about how you get from here to there? what changes, you know, other than the basing and the two different types of readiness, i mean, what does that mean in terms of a force structure? what role is there for the army in that kind of rapid response force projection scenario? >> if i could tell you to make sure you keep your answers succinct because we've got four more people and five minutes. [laughter] thanks. >> i'll organize my answer in this way to mitzi, you obtain a national plan when you have both leadership and a clear vision of what you're
michelle, how do you avoid a hollow force? i mean, what major programs, you don't need a long-range strategic bomber or only two legs of the nuclear tripod, you know, how do you avoid the hollow force and make the necessary -- i hate to use the word cuts because where i come from, a reduction in planned future increases in spending is not a cut. but, and then, and philip, aside from reading between the lines, it seems you want to abolish the army. could you be a little more specific about how...
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sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is pretty entertaining himself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as dad. nissan tests hundreds of child seats to give you a better fit and a safer trip. snug kids, only from nissan. ♪ [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ i' can help you do what you do... even better. 'm a hard, hard ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ ♪ if i ever get some money put away, ♪ ♪ i'm going to take it all out and celebrate. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard
sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is pretty entertaining himself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as dad. nissan tests hundreds of child seats to give you a better fit and a safer trip. snug kids, only from nissan. ♪ [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband...
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thompson is a historian who covers michelle obama. she writes about a broad range of not so famous people who do not require secret service protection. she began at the washington post in 2001 and reported from the newsrooms bureau and traveled the country to interview voters during the 2008 president of campaign. please welcome our distinguished panel. [applause] >> i do want to run a quick preview, a trailer of the series. [video clip] >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces that are bringing about this suffering. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. [indiscernible] >> there are so much influence in this opportunity. it would be a shame to waste it. >> i think they serve as a window on the path to what was going on with american women. >> she becomes the chief's confidant. only personay, the they can trust. >> many were writers, journalists, they wrote books. >> they are, in many cases, more interesting as human beings than their husbands. if only because th
thompson is a historian who covers michelle obama. she writes about a broad range of not so famous people who do not require secret service protection. she began at the washington post in 2001 and reported from the newsrooms bureau and traveled the country to interview voters during the 2008 president of campaign. please welcome our distinguished panel. [applause] >> i do want to run a quick preview, a trailer of the series. [video clip] >> if we turn away from the needs of others,...
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michelle you can imagine a ghost town trapped inside. they are free to go now. i want to hear what it is like in boston. there is so much more to do. we will have all of your breaking news right after this. for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. i have a cold, and i too
michelle you can imagine a ghost town trapped inside. they are free to go now. i want to hear what it is like in boston. there is so much more to do. we will have all of your breaking news right after this. for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not...
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michelle, thank you so much, by the way, for coming. i'm really intrigued by everything you've had to say. my question has to do with the structural change that we're currently face anything this country where it used to be possible for someone with a high school education to go to work in a factory or some similar job, auto plant, whatever, make, perhaps, 80, $90,000 a year and have a solid middle class live live -- life for their family. those jobs are gone now, and for people -- [inaudible] to be able to make a similar salary in inflation-adjusted dollars -- [inaudible] is so much higher. >> that's right. >> and no one is really, really talking seriously or at least not too many people are speaking publicly about the structural problem. and when you have -- [inaudible] are fighting about whether creationism -- b. [inaudible] so with this tremendous structural change -- [inaudible] you know, how do you see, what do you see as the most effective way to address it? >> well, we have to bring reason into how public schools operate. you kn
michelle, thank you so much, by the way, for coming. i'm really intrigued by everything you've had to say. my question has to do with the structural change that we're currently face anything this country where it used to be possible for someone with a high school education to go to work in a factory or some similar job, auto plant, whatever, make, perhaps, 80, $90,000 a year and have a solid middle class live live -- life for their family. those jobs are gone now, and for people -- [inaudible]...
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and that's what students said about michelle. i would like to read you a brief comment that summarizes several comments of the students that nominated her. mrs. kyung is an amazing teacher. she loves the subject and made us better. she told interesting stories about history. she was organized and well prepared and never a minute wasted in class. her energy made the class interesting and fun. she encouraged us to express our thoughts and beliefs without judging us. she forced us to form our own beliefs. to required us to express how and why we formed our conclusions. and taught us to think, her influence had dramatic and lasting influence in my life. that summarizes what seven or eight students said about michelle. when we finally decide on the 15 teach teache teachers, i watch them teach and the board decides on five. and we give each of those an 5,000 did, and an additional 5,000 to the school. tonight i am here to present that to the school and michelle. the caveat is that michelle gets to decide how that money is spent. on beh
and that's what students said about michelle. i would like to read you a brief comment that summarizes several comments of the students that nominated her. mrs. kyung is an amazing teacher. she loves the subject and made us better. she told interesting stories about history. she was organized and well prepared and never a minute wasted in class. her energy made the class interesting and fun. she encouraged us to express our thoughts and beliefs without judging us. she forced us to form our own...
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wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle fields and join williams. take a listen to this. >> ♪ we'll cover your dibbles ♪ ♪ i'm in the ol' office, call me president barack ♪ ♪ president barack >> the healthcare is the shizzle. >> there is nothing cool about higher premium. no music video can change that. i thought this was supposed to be the affordable care act, though we were all going to think was amazing. if this is so amazing why do they have the celebrities trying to support the law and get the adults to buy it for the adult children for christmas? this is a terrible law. this video is terrible. >> you know what? you think of things that sell themselves. you think of the iphone. do you ever see adam levine or rap video or lady gaga selling the iphone? it sells itself. a good product. >> you certainly don't see the government facilitating that. government doesn't urge people or require people by law to buy the iphone. they don't hire the nanny to promote amazon.com. they seek out services voluntarily because they provide a value to the
wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle fields and join williams. take a listen to this. >> ♪ we'll cover your dibbles ♪ ♪ i'm in the ol' office, call me president barack ♪ ♪ president barack >> the healthcare is the shizzle. >> there is nothing cool about higher premium. no music video can change that. i thought this was supposed to be the affordable care act, though we were all going to think was amazing. if this is so amazing why do they have the celebrities...
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this move to michelle ng obama's father's side of the family, michelle obama's and and this is steve johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's great great grandmother, and she arrived in illinois some time in the 1860s. the first lady describes herself as a south side girl but the family had no idea their roots in illinois go that far back. if you look at mary, you will understand why the family story says she was part cherokee. she obviously has a mixed lineage but i was never able to establish for sure whether that was true. this is the first lady's grandfather, a mislabeled slide, who left south carolina and arrive in chicago around 1931. this is millvinia, the owner of millvinia's brother. this is a photo, this is an amazing coat,
this move to michelle ng obama's father's side of the family, michelle obama's and and this is steve johnson, the first lady's great-grandmother who traveled to four cities, she was a sharecropper's daughter born in 1879 and somewhere along the way she decided she did not want anything to do with the farming life and she was one of the first of michele obama's and sisters to set site on chicago in 1908. this is her husband who was a minister who also lived in chicago. this is the first lady's...
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motives were, michelle coddle, that is, but i think it's pretty clear that michelle obama's motives are to let her husband be president and to use this very critical time in her children's life to focus on children and children's issues. and i'm sorry, what is wrong with focusing on children's issues? i think we need to focus more on those. >> i am just shocked at jim's allegation that journalists would do something to try to generate clicks. >> you can't recovered from that yet? >> no. >> the take-away is we're here talking about so on some level it worked and stirred a debate, even though not the debate the author intended. thanks for stopping by. don't forget, send us a tweet about the show. @howardkurtz. we'll read the best ones later. >>> up next, kirsten powers in her first interview about becoming an evangelical christian. >>> there's a familiar phrase on fox news. kirsten powers talks about how she found jesus. i sat down with her earlier in studio one. welcome. >> good to be here. >> this is a highly personal piece, almost a coming-out. why several years later did you decid
motives were, michelle coddle, that is, but i think it's pretty clear that michelle obama's motives are to let her husband be president and to use this very critical time in her children's life to focus on children and children's issues. and i'm sorry, what is wrong with focusing on children's issues? i think we need to focus more on those. >> i am just shocked at jim's allegation that journalists would do something to try to generate clicks. >> you can't recovered from that yet?...
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our special guest is michelle rhee it's my second time with her and a great having a with us she's the groundbreaking education reformer and founder of students first a nonprofit organization devoted to defending the interest of children in public education she's the former chancellor of the d.c. public school system she should in major reform including teacher evaluations and she closed failing schools her new book radical entails her journey from enter city baltimore teacher to national education activist it's on both shows right now the subtitle is fighting to put students first thank you michelle thanks for having me we rank fourteenth in reading seventeenth in science and twenty fifth in math or a wide why. well it's tough to pinpoint you know one reason why we have fallen as far behind as we have but it is truly problematic i mean if you look at the research today more than half of them for years are saying that they cannot find people in their applicant pool who have the skills and knowledge necessary to fill mission critical jobs which means that in this time of high unemployme
our special guest is michelle rhee it's my second time with her and a great having a with us she's the groundbreaking education reformer and founder of students first a nonprofit organization devoted to defending the interest of children in public education she's the former chancellor of the d.c. public school system she should in major reform including teacher evaluations and she closed failing schools her new book radical entails her journey from enter city baltimore teacher to national...
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we are socialing losses. >> michelle makes a good point. insurers are backstopped by the american taxpayers. when they did the numbers to see how much obamacare costs, they didn't put a price tag on this. it could be tens of billions of dollars. >> that is correct and they did not put a price tag on it. you are right. i don't think that will be the answer. the answer could be we go to a single pay system. so they say none of this works and as a consequence we will have to make these mailouts and we are going to a single pay system. that will be worse. the terrible part is it supports a theory that we have had that we are heed toward a fashist government. when i say a facist government i mean economic terms and not political terms. you have the government in cahoots with major corporations and major unions and they are dictating what the policy is going to be. >> jim, let's go to you. if i am not misunderstood you are in that little nest of texas, austin x texas. does anyone have any idea how much obamacare will really cost? >> merry cistmas
we are socialing losses. >> michelle makes a good point. insurers are backstopped by the american taxpayers. when they did the numbers to see how much obamacare costs, they didn't put a price tag on this. it could be tens of billions of dollars. >> that is correct and they did not put a price tag on it. you are right. i don't think that will be the answer. the answer could be we go to a single pay system. so they say none of this works and as a consequence we will have to make these...
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as michelle says be short-term. you have to help people transitioning to better their position in life. but peoplere taking great advantage of the program. it hurts the recipients at the end. >> eric: should the obama administration pull back on this? some people say it would be unfair or not good policy. at some point, don't you have to make it harder to get some of the benefits? >> completely. you have $5 billion people receiving food stamps. many are in need. there are children that need the working poor. we have to talk out the fraud ineligibility requirement. there should be a standard there. therehould be oversight with the work requirement involved with the programs as well. >> eric: right,ight, right. wayne, when it's so much better to be on welfare than get a job, that doesn't entice people to look for jobs. right? >> correct, eric. the congress recognized some of this, back in 1996. the congress tried to put in the welfare reform act in which the congress said there is going to be a specified amount of wor
as michelle says be short-term. you have to help people transitioning to better their position in life. but peoplere taking great advantage of the program. it hurts the recipients at the end. >> eric: should the obama administration pull back on this? some people say it would be unfair or not good policy. at some point, don't you have to make it harder to get some of the benefits? >> completely. you have $5 billion people receiving food stamps. many are in need. there are children...
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. >> first lady michelle obama attended the teen's funeral on saturday. hadiya pendleton will be special guested tonight at the state of the union address. nbc's tracie potts joins us live now from washington with more. what else can we expect to hear from the president tonight? >> reporter: in addition to more about gun violence, more about immigration and a number of other topics, the big issue is going to be money and the u.s. budget in these $85 billion in automatic spending cuts coming now and in just a few weeks. >> tonight instead of focusing on how the budget cuts will effect the pentagon, president obama will focus on the middle class, cuts to head start, research and thousands of government jobs. >> his emphasis on the need to continue to create jobs or to continue to have our manufacturing sector expand, that work isn't done. >> reporter: in the audience tonight, the parents of a slain chicago teenager who just marched in the inaugural parade. >> i'm happy that murder of hadiya will get guns off the street. >> reporter: the president is expecte
. >> first lady michelle obama attended the teen's funeral on saturday. hadiya pendleton will be special guested tonight at the state of the union address. nbc's tracie potts joins us live now from washington with more. what else can we expect to hear from the president tonight? >> reporter: in addition to more about gun violence, more about immigration and a number of other topics, the big issue is going to be money and the u.s. budget in these $85 billion in automatic spending...
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thanks for having me. >> michelle, first, i want to get your reaction to this study. this was obviously a controversial program when you first implemented it. you got a lot of heat for it. so what's your reaction today? >> you know, my reaction is just that sort of common sense is prevailing here. if you invest in resources and teacher effectiveness and create the right environment for teachers, you're going to reap the results of that. the bottom line is that most people would say it would make sense to have a teacher evaluation system in place where the best teachers are recognized and rewarded. we compensated those teachers significantly. for those who are not perfor performing, you have to invest in developing them. if they can't get better, they have to be removed from the system. if you create an environment like that, everybody's performance is going to improve. >> impact took effect in 2009. you left a year later. your successor continues the program. can you explain how the system works? >> sure. first it's important to sort of juxtapose that against what has
thanks for having me. >> michelle, first, i want to get your reaction to this study. this was obviously a controversial program when you first implemented it. you got a lot of heat for it. so what's your reaction today? >> you know, my reaction is just that sort of common sense is prevailing here. if you invest in resources and teacher effectiveness and create the right environment for teachers, you're going to reap the results of that. the bottom line is that most people would say...
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michelle, the affordable care act, unaffordable? >> it's not affordable. and we've been warning about this since 2010. the reason why it's not affordable is because you need lots of young people to sign up. and they're not signing up. and you can't really blame them. premiums for young adults are increasing at almost every single state, and we're not talking about a w bucks. we're seeing triple-digit increases. and if young people don't sign up, whi they're not, there's no one to offset the costs. so we're seeing premiums spike for everyone else. >> john, this is really the -- one of the most important parts of the affordable health care act staying affordable for everyone, including the taxpayer to support this on the backside, the bailouts for insurers and whatnot, is young people, healthy people to pay into the system, not just a whole bunch of those taking out of the system. >> it unaffordable for all of us, eric. what makes increasing innovation progress? it's man's mind. it's freedom. it's free trade, voluntary trade, self-interested trade, and a fre
michelle, the affordable care act, unaffordable? >> it's not affordable. and we've been warning about this since 2010. the reason why it's not affordable is because you need lots of young people to sign up. and they're not signing up. and you can't really blame them. premiums for young adults are increasing at almost every single state, and we're not talking about a w bucks. we're seeing triple-digit increases. and if young people don't sign up, whi they're not, there's no one to offset...
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michelle went on to the solo recording with heart to yours. next she hit the broadway stage playing the title role in ieta. her music continues through recording and song-writing as she was cast in major roles in stage productions of the color purple, chicago, and what my husband doesn't know. recently, she performed again with destiny's child at the superbowl. michelle is currently in oakland performing in the musical at the paramount. take a look. at oakmont's paramount theater this afternoon and tonight as we take this on a thursday. michelle williams, we welcome you. >> thank you so much for having me. >> first of all a lot of us have seen clips of that and we certainly saw a little bit of that here, but who was cela? >> he was an amazing musician to come from nigeria. i have is heard people say that he is the bob dylan, bob marley, mohammad ali, james brown all into one person. i named a lot of people but i named a lot of great people and he ended up being a human activist. he didn't want to leave his country of nigeria until things were
michelle went on to the solo recording with heart to yours. next she hit the broadway stage playing the title role in ieta. her music continues through recording and song-writing as she was cast in major roles in stage productions of the color purple, chicago, and what my husband doesn't know. recently, she performed again with destiny's child at the superbowl. michelle is currently in oakland performing in the musical at the paramount. take a look. at oakmont's paramount theater this afternoon...
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we're talking about michelle obama. she didn't get those arms by just sitting around the white house. mrs. obama wakes up before dawn to work out. back with us, a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, official trainer for the atlanta hawks cheerleaders, so much going on. so how does michelle obama, one, get the arms and keep them? >> i wish it was just as simple as getting michelle obama's arms. she is very active, first of all. it's not just about spot training, working out the arms. she's active, watches what she eats. she's very into nutrition. those are two key factors into getting toned arms. another thing is genetics. and she was a college athlete. she has a lot of things on her side. but if you want to tone your arms and strengthen and work on getting a little more shape, you can do the following exercises. i brought my dumbbells. you can do these, too, if you want to. hammer curls to get our biceps in the front of our arm. they're going to flex. you can do this and then twist at the top and you can see --
we're talking about michelle obama. she didn't get those arms by just sitting around the white house. mrs. obama wakes up before dawn to work out. back with us, a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, official trainer for the atlanta hawks cheerleaders, so much going on. so how does michelle obama, one, get the arms and keep them? >> i wish it was just as simple as getting michelle obama's arms. she is very active, first of all. it's not just about spot training, working out the...